Ok, so I noticed all the app updates- looks like you’ve been busy!!
I saw that the ‘input active’ has changed to ‘input 1 on’ or ‘input 1 off’, so I’ve set up a test flow with my Shelly 1 in the PIR scenario (as working previously) where:
When: Input 1 on
And: After sunset, before sunrise
Then: switch output 1 on
However I’m not seeing any status updates on the Shelly 1 input when I trigger the PIR. I had it working with CoAP previously and no network settings have changed, the other devices 3EM etc all seem to be reporting in realtime (ish).
Is there something I missed in the change from input active AND input is exactly “true” to input 1 on?
With the latest updates it works correctly and I can update the status of a virtual door sensor directly. There is still no text in the log, only the date and time of the event.
I know but for some users this caused unwanted behavior when monitoring alarms so this was changed to a custom capability (see one of the previous changelogs). I know everybody had their own preference on how everything should work but I have to find the right balance to keep most people happy.
Anyway, i found out how to add the info even for custom capabilities and will add it in the next release.
First of all I really love this app. Based on this app I decided to go all-in with wifi based Shelly devices.
Unfortunately, since the last updates I experience a rather strange phenomena.
I could not find a post describing this.
I have 14 Shelly Plug S’s operational. Everything functions as expected. Except for one thing : power consumption does not reflect correct values. Values in the Shelly Phone App and in the output from [myShellyIP]/status are equal and correspond with a manual power reading.
Homey does however display a value ans Insights draws nice graphs. Only not the right one. It almost seems as if it takes the power value from another Shelly device. All 14 suffer from this.
There is a difference between the data in the Shelly app and what Homey shows. The Shelly app shows the consumption in Watt-minute and in Homey this is converted to kWh (by multiplying the Watt-minute with 0.000017). Could this explain what you are seeing?